In Egbert v. Boule, No. 21-147, the Court held that the authority of a court to imply a cause of action under Bivens does not extend to Robert Boule’s Fourth Amendment excessive-force claim or his First Amendment…
Read News PostOn June 8, 2022, the state of Arizona executed Frank Atwood by lethal injection in Florence, Arizona 35 years after he was sentenced to death in 1987 for kidnapping and murder.…
Read News PostOn Thursday, three members of Congress called for an immediate federal investigation into violence and abuse at the U.S. penitentiary in Thomson, Ill., prompted by reporting by The Marshall Project and NPR.
Sens. Dick Durbin…
Read News PostNPR and The Marshall Project have uncovered violence, abuse and a string of inmate deaths at a new penitentiary in Thomson, Ill (access audio and article).
There have been at least 167…
Read News PostZambian President Hakainde Hichilema has announced he is making moves to abolish the death penalty in the country (view article).
“We will work with parliament to run this…
Read News PostA Baltimore State’s Attorney’s Office list of more than 300 Baltimore police officers with credibility issues, many of whom continue to be called to testify in court, has been made public for the first time after a court ordered its release last fall.
State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby told a…
Read News PostThree federal Bureau of Prisons employees of the United States Penitentiary Big Sandy, located in Inez, Kentucky, were indicted on Thursday, for federal civil rights violations, specifically violating an individual’s rights under the color of law and of falsifying records to impede an…
Read News PostA federal probation officer in Columbus received Xanax pills and other compensation in exchange for not reporting people she supervised who were dealing drugs between 2016 and 2018, according to documents filed in U.S. District Court this week (…
Read News PostPresident Biden has marked the second anniversary of the murder of George Floyd by signing an executive order aimed at reforming federal police practices and establishing a national database of police…
Read News PostState supreme courts still fail to reflect the diversity of the communities they serve, according to an update published Friday by the Brennan Center for Justice at the New York University School of Law.
The percentage of justices of color on state supreme courts increased only slightly…
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